If you get Guru's blessings with hard work, business will flourish


- Religious gurus, family astrologers, Vastu Shastris and Tantrics are more important than the advice of financiers on bringing IPO, starting new companies, doing business abroad etc.

- When former NSE chief Chitra Ram Krishna was told that he would go ahead and ask his guru in the Himalayas, everyone was surprised that it would not be acceptable for him to act on the advice of a Himalayan yogi sitting at such a high post.

- Tirupati Balaji has set up at the entry point in the offices of the Information Technology Hub like Bangalore and every staff member including the boss of the company takes off his shoes and starts working.

When he told Chitra Ram Krishna, the former head of the NSE, that he would go ahead and ask his guru in the Himalayas, everyone was surprised that it would not be acceptable for him to act on the advice of a Himalayan yogi sitting at such a high post. The case is under investigation. The fact that this yogi from the Himalayas is actually the advisor behind the scenes of Chitra is coming out in the investigation. It is said that a scam was going on in the name of this yogi. The case is under investigation but it is also a fact that many top corporate companies seek the blessings of their religious gurus and seek their advice.

Not only Gujarat but also the information technology companies of Maharashtra and Karnataka do not venture for new investments without the blessings of their gurus. Religious gurus, family astrologers, Vastu Shastris and Tantrics are more important than the advice of financiers on IPOs, starting new companies, doing business abroad, etc.

Corporate executives believe in luck. Everyone values ​​their own work but is also publicly acknowledging that some invisible force helps them. This invisible power is believed to have come from the tips given by their religious gurus or Vastu Shastris.

India's top business house hosts Reliance's Mukesh Ambani and his family, along with renowned storytellers Ramesh Ojha and Morari Bapu, as religious gurus. They are seen walking in public. Many business men in Gujarat consider the month of sitting and Poonam auspicious for new work. Gautam Adani, who is next to Mukesh Ambani in the list of billionaires, considers the sitting month as an auspicious day. He also regularly visits his Kuladevi Kuvarka Mata (incarnation of Goddess Saraswati) at Tharad.

The business of these companies is worth billions of rupees. Its owners believe in hard work as well as blessings as well as some supernatural power. Many business men of Gujarat do not fail to tell the story of Satyanarayana Bhagwan on the day of Poonam. These companies enter the office following in the footsteps of their deities and deities.

Tirupati Balaji has set up an entry point in the offices of information technology hubs like Bangalore and every staff member, including the boss of the company, takes off his shoes and starts working. People involved in the startup business are also standing in line to seek the blessings of spiritual gurus.

A large number of business people are flocking to the Gita teaching programs in Bengaluru and Mumbai to find solutions to their problems.

Due to the precarious situation prevailing in the business, people are relying on the blessings of their guru and relying on him. Karnataka is an IT hub. Most startups are based in Bangalore. There is a life and coach system in the IT sector. Every company takes their advice. Companies also take small advice from life coaches such as when to get a new domain name.

During the reign of the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the top corporate houses stood in line to seek Chandraswami's blessings. With his blessings his business was growing. Some celebrities also believe that supernatural powers help them move forward. Amitabh Bachchan, Ekta Kapoor etc. go to Siddhi Vinayak Mandir every Sankashta Chaturthi by walking. Some business men go to Poonam Srinathji and Dakor every Poonam.

According to a report, the boss of Videocon Group is Venugopal Dhoot's guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Yash Birla Group Chairman Yash Birla and Vijay Mallya's guru is also Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.

Even the founder of Facebook, whose name is well known, came to Nainital, India in the 180's to seek Guru's blessings. (Read box). What is important here is that not only the blessings of the Guru do not work but also bring hard work. The businessmen at the front are working hard day and night. The direction of Ambani-Adani level can be seen when Guru's blessings and hard work come together.

Every business man strives to expand his business and seeks the blessings of his guru so as not to get stuck. Big traders take the advice of reputed gurus while small traders tie lemons and chillies in front of their shop and put some horseshoes. Says that someone on the business of making lemon chili

Disruption does not occur. There is no scientific reason behind it but this system is a tradition.

A businessman is deceived when he expects a miracle more than a blessing from a guru.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg also came to India to seek Jupiter's blessing: Steve Jobs got the signal for Apple after seeing Jupiter ...

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said publicly that he had visited the Kanchidham Ashram in India in search of a guru. That was the beginning of Facebook. Mark Zuckerberg made the visit following the advice of Apple Fame Steve Jobs. The Ashram is located in Nainital, Uttarakhand. Zuckerberg landed at Pantnagar and went to Baba's Ashram at Nim Karoli, 3 km away. Baba passed away at the age of 18, but it is said that some big business men of America used to come to seek his blessings.

"I came up with the idea of ​​Apple after visiting Kanchidham Ashram," said Steve Jobs. Zuckerberg said that I also had to complete my Facebook mission so I came to India on the advice of Steve Job and went to the ashram and bowed my head.

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